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Multicultural film festival screening nationwide till Sep.25

Multicultural film festival screening nationwide till Sep.25

2022-09-16

Friday is Day 1 of the 2022 World Ethnic Film Festival, which will run until Sept. 25. The festival’s program features 17 international films about various ethnic groups. FTV reporter Stephany Yang gives us a preview.

The 2022 World Ethnic Festival features works of directors covering the lives of people from different ethnic groups around the world. The opening film was "Remember Me," a film set in the Mongolian Revolution of 1990. It’s a story about a boy trying to save his books amid the destruction of libraries.

The closing film will be "Never Forget Tibet: Dalai Lama’s Untold Story,” which reveals the untold story of how the 14th Dalai Lama fled Tibet. The film is recounted by the Dalai Lama through his own words, as well as through the private diary of the Indian political officer, Har Mander Singh, who led him to safety. The documentary film will have its Asia debut premiere at the "2022 World Ethnic Film Festival" organized by the Ministry of Culture.

Lee Yung-te
Culture minister
We hope to show the multicultural world of human beings through film, to foster mutual understanding among every ethnic group, so I support this kind of film festival very much. The Ministry of Culture will continue to support it and make it grander each year. Every film is carefully selected. There are films of some different ethnic groups in neighboring countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and there is even a series that reflects modern warfare, so there is also Ukraine. I especially recommend the opening film "Remember Me" and the closing film "Never Forget: Dalai Lama’s Untold Story."

The festival features 17 international films about different ethnic groups. Two films from Taiwan have been selected: one is “Blue Brave: The Legend of Formosa in 1895,” which tells the love story between a volunteer fighter and his wife during the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895; another film set in Taiwan is “Hang in There, Kids!” a story about boys in an Atayal tribe. The program was curated by the Ministry of Culture’s Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center, whose mission is to enhance the knowledge of cultures, languages and religions.

Gene Yao
Curator
In addition to planning the opening film and closing film, we’ve specifically divided the program into 4 sections. The four sections are: "The Vision," which describes the current state of various ethnic groups; the second is “Asian Impression," which is a description of the recent hot topic of Southeast Asia; the third is "Panorama," which describes the current global situation; the fourth theme is "New Waves," which features the empowerment of the upcoming generation of different ethnicities around the world.

The festival will hold 57 free screening sessions in Taipei, New Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung from Sept. 16 through 25.

「2022世界民族電影節」起跑 網羅17部與全球各民族有關議題

2022-09-16

「2022世界民族電影節」今天登場,精選了17部關於全球不同種族的電影,一直到9/25止,總計57個場次提供民眾免費欣賞,一起來看看有甚麼亮點。

「2022世界民族電影節」展出世界各地不同民族的多元文化,率先登場的開幕片《愛是一本書》,背景為1990蒙古革命時,描述一個男孩在圖書館被摧毀的情況下,如何拯救書籍。

閉幕影片則是《夢迴西藏:軍官與達賴喇嘛》,紀錄第14世達賴喇嘛出走西藏的秘辛,達賴喇嘛在片中親口提及他與救命恩人,印度軍官哈曼德辛格,當初就是靠著哈曼德辛格一路護送,達賴喇嘛才能安全越過邊境。這部紀錄片的亞洲首映,就獻給了「2022世界民族電影節」。

[[文化部長 李永得]]
"透過電影展現人類的多元文化的世界,讓每一個族群彼此之間互相了解,所以我非常的支持這樣的電影節,文化部會繼續支持,讓它越辦越大。每一部片都是非常精心選出來的,有亞太地區鄰近國家的一些不同族群的電影,甚至有反應現代戰爭的系列,所以也有烏克蘭。特別推薦開幕片《愛是一本書》及閉幕片《夢迴西藏:軍官與達賴喇嘛》"

電影節精選了17部關於全球不同種族的電影,其中有2部來自台灣,包括描述台灣人在1895年硬頸抗日的故事《一八九五》,以及關於一個泰雅部落男孩的故事《只要我長大》。文化部蒙藏文化中心主辦「2022世界民族電影節」,希望讓民眾對文化、語言和宗教有更多的認識。

[[策展人 姚經玉]]
"我們除了規劃開幕片、閉幕片以外,我們特別把節目把它分成4個單元,這4個單元分別是,「名門望族-民族大觀」,這個是描述各種族群目前的狀態,另外就是「新心相印-印太亞洲」,這個是描述最近比較紅的東南亞議題,第3個是「大敵當前-世界局勢」,這個是描述目前世界各處的民族面臨的局勢,第4單元是「薪火燎原-民族新勢力」,可以從這邊看到世界民族新生代的力量"

電影節於9月16日至25日在台北、新北、台中和高雄四地同步展開,總計57場的電影提供民眾免費欣賞。

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